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i'm not a big one on that. we said it last week, many people get great bargains at thrift stores. >> i'm still inspired by your $12 -- then the commute. you've got to drive or catch the bus or something. >> we don't realize when we drive ourself how much it's costing. we've got gas. maintenance on the car. depending on where you work you might have parking. right? one thing would be get a car pool. i know it might not be as fun and independent as having your own car. car pools will cut your cost in half. but public transport. of course, all these things we're talking about are good for the environment. also very good things. fred, before we finish, i just want to say. here's the number one reason people don't do most of these things? >> convenience? >> i'm exhausted. i'm too exhausted. i'm not organized enough. if you're struggling with money, these are things that would make a huge difference in your lives. >> at least $3,000 savings a year with her advice there. you can catch financial fix every saturday 2:00
i'm not a big one on that. we said it last week, many people get great bargains at thrift stores. >> i'm still inspired by your $12 -- then the commute. you've got to drive or catch the bus or something. >> we don't realize when we drive ourself how much it's costing. we've got gas. maintenance on the car. depending on where you work you might have parking. right? one thing would be get a car pool. i know it might not be as fun and independent as having your own car. car pools will...
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to get something going in congress, we cannot get the big things going in congress. the overarching issues, and the discrimination is something we need to deal with. i would like to take this opportunity to ask my colleague to take my seat. i would like to get out of town before the faa shuts down. thank you very much. >> it is not often that you have the luxury of a reserved congressman. >> [inaudible] >> congressman, we have not heard from you. >> i just want to salute all of you for having this. we are certainly in a crisis and you all know that. when history is written, what is it going to say? i was somewhat relieved -- i wonder what we have to do to get tim geithner to leave? i would like to see them go do whatever he does well. we are at a crisis. we have got to get to building things with american hands. until we can do that, we will continued to go the wrong way. i will just say this. i think it is ok to have a debate on its. the american people will get its. we have the capacity to do other things. why aren't we doing that? it is very frustrating. the count
to get something going in congress, we cannot get the big things going in congress. the overarching issues, and the discrimination is something we need to deal with. i would like to take this opportunity to ask my colleague to take my seat. i would like to get out of town before the faa shuts down. thank you very much. >> it is not often that you have the luxury of a reserved congressman. >> [inaudible] >> congressman, we have not heard from you. >> i just want to salute...
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i didn't become speaker of the house because i wanted a big fancy job. i wanted to be speaker so i could do what it takes to -- we have a spending problem. i'm going to do everything can i to tackle this problem as big a way as can i because it's the right thing for the country. >> chris: even if it causes heart burn for the g.o.p. caucus. >> it's the right thing for our country. >> chris: you now say that you and the president are from different planets. you have two entirely different views of the world. what made you ever think -- what makes you seem to think even now that you can make a deal with this president with this views on trillions of dollars in spending, entitlement lings and taxes? >> chris, ways born with the glass half full. i am the opt mist. it's about trying to find common ground. yes, i understand the president feels that we need a bigger government and more spending here in washington. i believe allowing the american people to keep more of that money is the best way to create jobs and grow our economy. it's almost like we come from t
i didn't become speaker of the house because i wanted a big fancy job. i wanted to be speaker so i could do what it takes to -- we have a spending problem. i'm going to do everything can i to tackle this problem as big a way as can i because it's the right thing for the country. >> chris: even if it causes heart burn for the g.o.p. caucus. >> it's the right thing for our country. >> chris: you now say that you and the president are from different planets. you have two entirely...
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big mistake south council. in the middle of the much essentially. from a rural settlement into leaving influx processing center of russia because this is one of the and the cycles of russian conscious to join the nineteenth century with a great start rebuilding scarcer throughout the region you can see why the comparison was and still is made for walking through the city to see some peaceful old friends that was cathedrals and a mishmash of soviet buildings. and some cool is really stands still here. take a look at this brightly colored traditional christian house. there are many so. such as available. populations of the past few decades with. the city's thousands left to see. the challenges. and start of the various schemes and the projects economic and cultural issues he's maybe he's a fish out of slowly catching up to the hundreds of thousands of workers in the stakes straight in front of. the city writes. still used today. says the russian economy opened up to competition from asia it's a small industry fout if you decline in the region the futu
big mistake south council. in the middle of the much essentially. from a rural settlement into leaving influx processing center of russia because this is one of the and the cycles of russian conscious to join the nineteenth century with a great start rebuilding scarcer throughout the region you can see why the comparison was and still is made for walking through the city to see some peaceful old friends that was cathedrals and a mishmash of soviet buildings. and some cool is really stands still...
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this big american carrier. guess what? they don't fit on british and french attack aircraft. i was stunned to learn that because i thought, if nothing else, we have been practicing. you know, doing all these things. i'm going to switch gears and go to you, but out tell you, this idea came from, the u.s. navy invited me a couple of years ago to watch carrier operations. i was on board one of our atomic nuclear power carriers. that is somehow fit, how tell you. what they do on those carriers is just out of this world. i was having dinner. on one side of me -- this will be meaningful to the west point cadets, the executive officer pretty much runs his ship. on the other side was the commander of the fighter squadron. i asked -- probably 14 year or 12 year age difference between them. i asked the xl, i said, hey, what do you think about nato. by that time my wife had gone news to me at any dinner party. he gave me this whole picture about how we could never do without it. this is the anchor of western security. over dessert aston exactly the same question to the commander of the
this big american carrier. guess what? they don't fit on british and french attack aircraft. i was stunned to learn that because i thought, if nothing else, we have been practicing. you know, doing all these things. i'm going to switch gears and go to you, but out tell you, this idea came from, the u.s. navy invited me a couple of years ago to watch carrier operations. i was on board one of our atomic nuclear power carriers. that is somehow fit, how tell you. what they do on those carriers is...
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so he sees this data on the internet, i've got moon rocks for sale, and he's a big believer in right and wrong so he immediately called the fbi, he mailed the fbi in tampa and it became a big testing operation and thad roberts was taken down -- i always give it away but you know he got arrested. [laughter] >> you obviously have come off of the enormous success with not only the book but the fact they've converted to movies which helps in terms of that notoriety. >> d.c. the titles and it's really annoying. sex on the moon is one they have to. >> they are locked in on that one. >> certainly you would say that you are working on this at the time that the social network was being filmed so there was some kind of overlap but at that point i always thought that in the way that actors and actresses are as good as the rules the choose, writers are only as good as the stories they pick. so what was it you just explained notwithstanding of all the stories you could have told what is it that attracted you to this particular? >> for me the stories come to me. i don't look for them anymore ever
so he sees this data on the internet, i've got moon rocks for sale, and he's a big believer in right and wrong so he immediately called the fbi, he mailed the fbi in tampa and it became a big testing operation and thad roberts was taken down -- i always give it away but you know he got arrested. [laughter] >> you obviously have come off of the enormous success with not only the book but the fact they've converted to movies which helps in terms of that notoriety. >> d.c. the titles...
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he was a big star. he became the social leader of all the co-ops at the entrance and then he fell in love with a young intern, and we've all done something stupid out of love. what he did was he stole a 600-pound safe full of moon rocks from his professor's office, and as i said, spread them on the bed, had sex with his girlfriend and then try to sell them over the internet to a belgian gem dealer. >> his name was? >> axel. you couldn't have invented this guy. [laughter] this guy has never been out of antwerp is like. he collects rocks and treats them every monday night in issued center where all the guys in antwerp trade rocks. his hobby is popinjay which i had never heard of which is a sport where there's a wooden bird on a 100-foot pole and all these men stand around and shoot crossbows. this is a real sport. use this guy and he seized his hat on the internet, i've got moon rocks for sale, and he is this big believer in right and wrong sweetie immediately called the fbi. e-mail the fbi in tab and he
he was a big star. he became the social leader of all the co-ops at the entrance and then he fell in love with a young intern, and we've all done something stupid out of love. what he did was he stole a 600-pound safe full of moon rocks from his professor's office, and as i said, spread them on the bed, had sex with his girlfriend and then try to sell them over the internet to a belgian gem dealer. >> his name was? >> axel. you couldn't have invented this guy. [laughter] this guy...
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that's a big part of helping our brothers and sisters in need. work is creative. part of it needs creative expression, and you can't spend all the time praying and reading. it's very important to have a balance. >> the balance of life here is partly what drew sister fiachra who used to run aarden center. >> you know what they say about weeds? they're like the poor, they're always with us. >> she entered the convert five years ago and expects to make her solemn profession next year. committing to live the rest of her life as a cloistered nun. >> i felt i needed space to be with god. and that's not very easy i've found for me to be in the outside world, because i am quite an extrovert, and i get involved in awful lot of things, so enclose sure was important to me, but at the same time i have a horror of restriction, as in claustrophobia. so here we are absolutely truly blessed, we have 200 acres within which to wander, you know, so that is a huge factor for me. but also the enormous welcome and warmth i felt with the community on my very first visit. that was just s
that's a big part of helping our brothers and sisters in need. work is creative. part of it needs creative expression, and you can't spend all the time praying and reading. it's very important to have a balance. >> the balance of life here is partly what drew sister fiachra who used to run aarden center. >> you know what they say about weeds? they're like the poor, they're always with us. >> she entered the convert five years ago and expects to make her solemn profession next...
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that will be a big factor in the bay area forecast. in fact, we'll show it to you now. increasing low clouds for tonight. tomorrow we'll stick with the theme cool for the beaches, warm temperatures inland and then we have a bit of a warming trend showing up on the long range weather maps. first thing tomorrow morning, partly cloudy skies inland but mostly cloudy skies for the coast and for the bay. most of the bay area starting out sunday morning in the 50s. tomorrow temperatures do come up a little bit by about 2 to 5 degrees from today's highs. and those southwesterly winds will be increasing in the afternoon to around 20 miles an hour. as we take this into next week monday and tuesday, this weather system moves in from the north increasing the marine layer. as a result, more fog and we'll continue to have a bit of a drop in the numbers for monday. tuesday will be the coolest day of the upcoming workweek. here's our forecast model showing you the overcast with the fog. first thing tomorrow morning at 6:00, widespread pulling back to near the coast and near the bay by
that will be a big factor in the bay area forecast. in fact, we'll show it to you now. increasing low clouds for tonight. tomorrow we'll stick with the theme cool for the beaches, warm temperatures inland and then we have a bit of a warming trend showing up on the long range weather maps. first thing tomorrow morning, partly cloudy skies inland but mostly cloudy skies for the coast and for the bay. most of the bay area starting out sunday morning in the 50s. tomorrow temperatures do come up a...
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. >> garvin, we are ready for another big day. a battle between two first place teams, the giants are just over a half hour away from taking on the brewers by the bay, look out, we have rion taking the hill for the orange and black. we go live to the ballpark and hear what bruce bochy thinks of his right hander. swipe your card please. excuse me...? this belongs to you... o...um...thank you. excuse me... this is yours... thank you! you're welcome. with chase freedom, you get cash back on what you buy everyday. this is yours! thank you! that's 5% cash back in bonus categories every three months. and an unlimited 1% everywhere else. activate your 5% cash back today at chase.com/freedom, or at your local chase branch. >>> welcome back. henry wofford here in the csn newsroom with the xfinity sports report p.m. game two of the series is over a half hour away at china basin. let's go live to at&t park. jamie, ryan vogelsong on the hill tonight. >> reporter: tim lincecum posted an e.r.a. of 1.88 here at at&t pa park. that was the lowest
. >> garvin, we are ready for another big day. a battle between two first place teams, the giants are just over a half hour away from taking on the brewers by the bay, look out, we have rion taking the hill for the orange and black. we go live to the ballpark and hear what bruce bochy thinks of his right hander. swipe your card please. excuse me...? this belongs to you... o...um...thank you. excuse me... this is yours... thank you! you're welcome. with chase freedom, you get cash back on...
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the really big chicken sandwich combo is back! and it's as big as ever. i'm gonna jump it! you can't jump that! it's two chicken patties, topped with bacon, and melting cheese plus seasoned curly fries and a drink for only $3.99! what do you know? your only a baby! vrrrrooooom! i'm t-rex and i came out of extinction cuz i heard the combo was back! and that got a million hits? yep. why do we even make commercials anymore? 'cause you like to be in them. >> this is a look of temperatures today it throughout the united states it has led to over 2000 death and this is a live look at san jose. we have a full check of the weather >> a live look outside from our roof camera use the brakes of sunshine and blue clouds. mostly sunny conditions and we will have windows picking up we will fill the cooling trend but it is on a worm out after it the end of the work week. 64 in fairfield h. we'll see the fog pushed back again later on in the afternoon. this is but i'll look up temperatures that in the area for later on this afternoon. if you're going to the ball game at first pitches at on
the really big chicken sandwich combo is back! and it's as big as ever. i'm gonna jump it! you can't jump that! it's two chicken patties, topped with bacon, and melting cheese plus seasoned curly fries and a drink for only $3.99! what do you know? your only a baby! vrrrrooooom! i'm t-rex and i came out of extinction cuz i heard the combo was back! and that got a million hits? yep. why do we even make commercials anymore? 'cause you like to be in them. >> this is a look of temperatures...
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big german shepherd. the dog was just dying. >> you got to bring water for your dog too. >> it was hot. i had to paint the picture for you. but it was very hot. and i was feeling for the dog. that's all i have to say. >> i know. you got to watch out for your pets as well. they get overheated and overexerted. that heat is unfortunately still out there for a whole lot of people. we have seen some breaks, and that's the good news. the number of advisories have gone down dramatically. oklahoma city the heat advisories are back. dallas-fort worth the heat warnings. and parts of the mid-atlantic states we still have them. but it's gone northward. that's the good news for some of you folks. we will see improvements by the middle of the week in places like philadelphia. seattle 73 degrees. >> that is lovely. >> gorgeous and sunny. >> they can bike. bike on, people. >> 71 portland. bike on in minneapolis. 79 degrees. you guys can handle that as well. one other problem we have today, there's a lot of rain. this is
big german shepherd. the dog was just dying. >> you got to bring water for your dog too. >> it was hot. i had to paint the picture for you. but it was very hot. and i was feeling for the dog. that's all i have to say. >> i know. you got to watch out for your pets as well. they get overheated and overexerted. that heat is unfortunately still out there for a whole lot of people. we have seen some breaks, and that's the good news. the number of advisories have gone down...
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this was all a big mistake. >> was he putting out this whole james bond story to them? >> no, that was a mistake too. >> the jury ended up finding freegard guilty of theft, kidnapping and making threats to kim. the judge sentenced him to at least nine years in prison. so the international man of mystery, the british con man who so cruelly exploited women was finally brought to the ground himself by a group of women. the ex who was left in debt, the mother who became a little bit double o to save her daughter from the spy who didn't love her and the real agent, jackie zappacosta. in the end did gender matter? was this winning one for the female side? >> after it was all over, there was sweet satisfaction when we put all of the pieces of the puzzle together. >> that women with resolve finally put him out of business? >> women with resolve took him out in six weeks, yes. caroline cooper, a lawyer by trade, knew she smelled something fishy with her mysterious boyfriend and by placing a call to authorities ignited a naunt ultimately may have saved the life of american kim ad
this was all a big mistake. >> was he putting out this whole james bond story to them? >> no, that was a mistake too. >> the jury ended up finding freegard guilty of theft, kidnapping and making threats to kim. the judge sentenced him to at least nine years in prison. so the international man of mystery, the british con man who so cruelly exploited women was finally brought to the ground himself by a group of women. the ex who was left in debt, the mother who became a little...
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it was a great idea and outside with the big screen. it was real a cool idea. >> it's like a mini reunion to see guys like you and other teammates. we get to see and do it. it's great. >> just think what we've done 30 years and coming back for a superbowl celebration. some of the guys we haven't seen for years. >>> it was a great event. fans loved it. bond my teammates is forever and it was amazing watching the game again. it seemed like yesterday but it was 30 years ago. >> all right, are you ready for in some football? we are step closer for a lockout being lifted. n.f.l. executive board is expected to vote on monday to accept the xfb put forth by the owners. players can report to facilities as early as wednesday. a lost details still have to be worked out and team probably won't be signing free agents until next weekend. when the niners will have to decide with several of their own free agents. >> i think we have something special in san francisco going on right now. i can't talk -- you want to talk to them, but its process that we h
it was a great idea and outside with the big screen. it was real a cool idea. >> it's like a mini reunion to see guys like you and other teammates. we get to see and do it. it's great. >> just think what we've done 30 years and coming back for a superbowl celebration. some of the guys we haven't seen for years. >>> it was a great event. fans loved it. bond my teammates is forever and it was amazing watching the game again. it seemed like yesterday but it was 30 years ago....
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it makes no sense to me. >> how about your big rich? [laughter] >> it does seem as if, if anything, the politics, as dynamic as they might be and i agree that the me going in the opposite direction -- i am talking about presidential politics -- it seems as if the political strategy of the administration seems to be to avoid discussion of jobs or unemployment. let's talk about some of the specifics if we can. patrick, maybe you can talk a little bit about the day china trade issue, the environment for getting comfortable with china. >> i am a member of the u.s.- china economic review commission. this is like the bipartisan congressional think tank on china. republicans and democrats see it exactly right. i am a member of the commission, but i am not speaking for the commission at this time. everything we do is on our side. let me quickly go through this. in the last 10 years, the united states has run $6 trillion worth of trade deficits. we have run two dollars trillion in trade deficits with china. when it -- we have run $2 trillion in
it makes no sense to me. >> how about your big rich? [laughter] >> it does seem as if, if anything, the politics, as dynamic as they might be and i agree that the me going in the opposite direction -- i am talking about presidential politics -- it seems as if the political strategy of the administration seems to be to avoid discussion of jobs or unemployment. let's talk about some of the specifics if we can. patrick, maybe you can talk a little bit about the day china trade issue,...
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to get something going in congress, we can't get the big things going. the overarching issues and certainly the discrimination issues are one thing we need to tuck to. i would like to take this opportunity to ask leonard bosswell to take my seat. i would like to get out of town before the f.a.a. shuts down. >> it's not often you have the luxury of a reserve congressman. please, congressman. congressman, we haven't heard from you. >> i know time is short. i want to is a absolute all of you for having this and the thought process. we are certainly in crisis, you all know this. history is being written, what's it going to say? that's what's driving me and probably all of you. i was somewhat relieved, i even asked for mr. somers to leave town, i wondered what are we going to do. i'm glad he's doing what he does well, he's a wonderful professor. we have got to get to building things with american hands. until we can do this, we're going to continue to go the wrong way. i think -- i'll just say this, i think it's ok we've got a deficit situation, it's ok to ha
to get something going in congress, we can't get the big things going. the overarching issues and certainly the discrimination issues are one thing we need to tuck to. i would like to take this opportunity to ask leonard bosswell to take my seat. i would like to get out of town before the f.a.a. shuts down. >> it's not often you have the luxury of a reserve congressman. please, congressman. congressman, we haven't heard from you. >> i know time is short. i want to is a absolute all...
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how strong is the right wing here, how big is this pool of people that could produce such a person? >> that pool of people i would say is very, very limited. what we see here is a rather extreme single instance rather than something representative. >> reporter: the maximum punishment in norway for any crime is 21 years in prison. if convicted, the 32-year-old suspect will be back on the streets when he's 53 years old. the suspect's lawyers said that the suspect is willing to appear in court here in oslo on monday, and explain why he did it. and the lawyers said that the suspect will say that what he did was, quote, atrocious, but necessary. lester? >> martin fletcher in oslo tonight, thank you. norway hasn't known this kind of terror since world war ii. it's a place where gun violence is rare and bombings are virtually unheard of. now oslo takes its place in a long list of places forever scarred by large scale mass murder. tonight, michelle franzen with the survivors' stories. >> reporter: as the search for victims continues, a very different search is under way at the place where f
how strong is the right wing here, how big is this pool of people that could produce such a person? >> that pool of people i would say is very, very limited. what we see here is a rather extreme single instance rather than something representative. >> reporter: the maximum punishment in norway for any crime is 21 years in prison. if convicted, the 32-year-old suspect will be back on the streets when he's 53 years old. the suspect's lawyers said that the suspect is willing to appear...
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right around two dozen fatalities, unfortunately, from this big heat wave. so it is a big story. and the other big story has been the rainfall here in and around places like chicago where we've had heavy rain, record rainfall yesterday. more problems. and the drought continues across the south, alex, where we wish we could get some of that rain south but it doesn't look like it's going to happen today. >> boy, do they need it. thanks, ray stagich for keeping a close eye often it for us. and for more on the weather where you are, you can head to weather.com. >>> we have new video of a major milestone in new york. we're taking a look at the first ever marriage licenses for gay couples in the state. gay marriage became legal in new york at the stroke of midnight last night, and today more than 800 gay couples are scheduled to get married in new york city alone. nbc's michelle franzen is live in new york city for us outside where a lot of this activity is taking place. good morning. what's the scene like right now? >> reporter: well, good morning, alex. certainly many couples are wel
right around two dozen fatalities, unfortunately, from this big heat wave. so it is a big story. and the other big story has been the rainfall here in and around places like chicago where we've had heavy rain, record rainfall yesterday. more problems. and the drought continues across the south, alex, where we wish we could get some of that rain south but it doesn't look like it's going to happen today. >> boy, do they need it. thanks, ray stagich for keeping a close eye often it for us....
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big savings -- it's a good look for you. [ blower whirring ] [blower stops] the safety was off. out there with a better way. now, that's progressive. what are you my grandmother? i'll rock white jeans whenever i want. whatever that is. white. that's my tide. what's yours? finally, there's a choice for my patients with an irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation, or afib, that's not caused by a heart valve problem. today we have pradaxa to reduce the risk of a stroke caused by a clot. in a clinical trial, pradaxa 150 mg reduced stroke risk 35% more than warfarin. and with pradaxa, there's no need for those regular blood tests. pradaxa is progress. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding, and seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. pradaxa may increase your bleeding risk if you're 75 or older, have kidney problems or a bleeding condition, like stomach ulcers. or if you take aspirin products, nsaids, or blood thinners. tell your doctor about all medicines you take, any
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matters in the country and actually help the people in the country and not pay attention to what the big european are who think or trying it to pretend as if they're doing that is the media and off people who have surrounded me right here is literally tens of thousands of people from all across the bay and this is their main goal to take matters into their own into their own hands and to help the country if nobody else will help it certainly well the one hundred nine billion a year old bailout for greece was agreed after it approved a severe austerity measures sending thousands off the streets in protest and the rescue will also involve lowering interest rates on greek debt and extending the repayment period of financial analysts boxcars or says it will only apply people deeper in trouble. it increases the amount of debt it increases the amount of debt in the eurozone it is increased of the amount of debt in grace so this is a plan cooked up by bankers to repackage risa characterize. debt that's what they do and it crowds out the real economy so if they think that this is going to help t
matters in the country and actually help the people in the country and not pay attention to what the big european are who think or trying it to pretend as if they're doing that is the media and off people who have surrounded me right here is literally tens of thousands of people from all across the bay and this is their main goal to take matters into their own into their own hands and to help the country if nobody else will help it certainly well the one hundred nine billion a year old bailout...
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i'm a big fan of her music. and i don't know her personally, but it's always tragic when someone goes. it's just sad. i mean, she's very well gifted and very talented. >> those were actors kellen lutz as well as val kilmer. kilmer interestingly played singer jim morrison in the film "the doors." remember that film? morrison like winehouse also died at the age of 27, but the big mystery in all of this right now is that police don't know how the singer died, if it had anything to do with drugs, perhaps alcohol and won't put that piece of the puzzle together until they perform that autopsy which could come as early as tomorrow, don. >> do we know what led police to her body? >> well, you know, the circumstances, don are, still quite bizarre. paramedics found the body today in her london apartment. we've seen the eerie video of paramedics placing the stretcher in ambulance. police got a call to head to a home which matched her address saturday afternoon in response to a woman found deceased. she was pronounced dead
i'm a big fan of her music. and i don't know her personally, but it's always tragic when someone goes. it's just sad. i mean, she's very well gifted and very talented. >> those were actors kellen lutz as well as val kilmer. kilmer interestingly played singer jim morrison in the film "the doors." remember that film? morrison like winehouse also died at the age of 27, but the big mystery in all of this right now is that police don't know how the singer died, if it had anything to...
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across the world and particularly in europe and this is probably the first time that we've seen such a big attack by neo nazi group i mean i think anders breivik thought he was some kind of teutonic knights from medieval times because he's echoing the kind of crusader attitude and it's a very strange version of christianity that he is he says he's a christian i don't think he is maybe the same kind of strange version of christianity that bush and blair have been coming up with over the last ten years or so so i think that this is actually the tip of an iceberg is actually quite a lot of this neo nazi activity out there and now i think the antiterrorist or thought he's right across the world are going to have to take this brand of terrorism much more seriously ok you're saying that there's a bit of an increase in that kind of thinking brevik insults that he wanted to attack the structure of society making reference obviously to the growing muslim population do you think that really more people are thinking this way and could this really be a sign that what's called for there's a misspelling
across the world and particularly in europe and this is probably the first time that we've seen such a big attack by neo nazi group i mean i think anders breivik thought he was some kind of teutonic knights from medieval times because he's echoing the kind of crusader attitude and it's a very strange version of christianity that he is he says he's a christian i don't think he is maybe the same kind of strange version of christianity that bush and blair have been coming up with over the last ten...
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immigrants so that was a poor people north of the big pushed out of places they used to live in on the source of their drugs that are in jeopardy muslims claim this disappointment that the killer turned out to be wants they want this guy to be a muslim or how a muslim you know. it's for them it's a little bit strange because he's in the region so they talk too much about islam and about us it's not about new religions are said to be fed up with their brand of what's been dubbed radical liberalism it's the country's multicultural policies that turned the government against his own norway. far right. why isn't the norwegians are ready to admit and there's a respectful attitude towards that kind of. mainstream media but the reality is that fifty percent of the wind chills are the against multiculturalism as people here try to pick up the pieces and bring meaning to these twin attacks they already think it will foul relations between communities some expect a crackdown by police on the e.u. growing full right movement while others fear this will only fuel resentment against europe's muslim
immigrants so that was a poor people north of the big pushed out of places they used to live in on the source of their drugs that are in jeopardy muslims claim this disappointment that the killer turned out to be wants they want this guy to be a muslim or how a muslim you know. it's for them it's a little bit strange because he's in the region so they talk too much about islam and about us it's not about new religions are said to be fed up with their brand of what's been dubbed radical...
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dance moves in this week's top stories on our team grief and despair in norway as a country promised a big sense of its first time for a terrorist attack the suspect admits to killing all sets of the twenty explosives . i'm just very brave big physically killing no more than knowing two people was necessary and he was acting alone with all the details in a few moments. the e.u. reaches out a helping hand to greece agreed on a new bailout the clouds gather around the struggle to euro ahead storming mood in spain also struggling with severe financial woes. after rupert murdoch faces investigation in the u.s. into more alleged phone hacking by his media from the outside after being grilled in britain over the scandal that shook police politicians the press. just after nine pm in the russian capital you're watching r t thanks for joining us now to our top story the entire norwegian nation is shaken by friday's killing rampage as it mourns ninety three people massacred in the also bombing and youth camp shooting prime minister yes stolzenberg has said the two days since the attacks have felt li
dance moves in this week's top stories on our team grief and despair in norway as a country promised a big sense of its first time for a terrorist attack the suspect admits to killing all sets of the twenty explosives . i'm just very brave big physically killing no more than knowing two people was necessary and he was acting alone with all the details in a few moments. the e.u. reaches out a helping hand to greece agreed on a new bailout the clouds gather around the struggle to euro ahead...
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. >> reporter: and big-money negotiations. his bosses are big fans. >> he's so good that i find it very difficult to get him to work for some of my assignments because he's so much in demand. >> mitchell: exactly what you'd expect, accep except-- tha whole other david kelly. long before he was david kelly esquire, he was capital-d., m.c. rap is your night job. >> right. >> mitchell: lawyer, rapper. >> right. >> mitchell: it doesn't add up, right, most people are going to tell that you? >> right ♪ all i want is all i need is all i am because it's all in me ♪ . >> mitchell: he's made 8 albums. his latest "polymath" came out late last year to critical acclaim but little fan fair. music critic greg kot just can't understand. >> i think he's incredibly underrated. as they say in the hip-hop world he's been slapped up. people do not know this guy exists and it's a crime. >> no gimmick, no look no image, no hook. >> mitchell: he sees the similarities, not the differences, in law and music. >> my love for hip-hop is because i love
. >> reporter: and big-money negotiations. his bosses are big fans. >> he's so good that i find it very difficult to get him to work for some of my assignments because he's so much in demand. >> mitchell: exactly what you'd expect, accep except-- tha whole other david kelly. long before he was david kelly esquire, he was capital-d., m.c. rap is your night job. >> right. >> mitchell: lawyer, rapper. >> right. >> mitchell: it doesn't add up, right, most...
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you see it is really a big question what this money is being used for first of all who controls that then next has nato ever cared for the civilian population in libya i don't think so . you know the group of countries bombing libya and using uranium weapons that of course is a group of countries not caring for the civilian population base he definitely another point here i see the the important port town of brega which is hotly debated among the rebels and the government as who owns this town now might be a question with some of this money might be used in fact to buy the try to get the town into the hands of the rebels i think that's the question here quite importantly right now to use the money i doubt what it is but visual language of the german government well yes there are mixed messages coming from president over this whole affair first it didn't matter no fly zone resolution if that never said it would give our senators efforts and our hearing moneys heading to the rubble so what this what is going on what is the goal of the german government here. you see the problem was whe
you see it is really a big question what this money is being used for first of all who controls that then next has nato ever cared for the civilian population in libya i don't think so . you know the group of countries bombing libya and using uranium weapons that of course is a group of countries not caring for the civilian population base he definitely another point here i see the the important port town of brega which is hotly debated among the rebels and the government as who owns this town...
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it was one big family living in the projects like this. >> reporter: john shay, now a changed man once ran bulger's multimillion dollar drug operation. >> you had to be a tough kid growing up here. >> reporter: he served 12 years in prison rather than break southie's code of silence. >> whitey being a rat, stevie being a rat and this is what i took an oath to? an oath of honor? it was heartbreaking. >> reporter: documents show fbi agent conley continued to feed bulger secret information, at times with deadly results. >> bulger got charged with a crime, then he could no longer be an informant. >> reporter: attorney bill kristy represents families of several of bulger's alleged victims including billy halloran's family, a drug dealer who cut a deal with the fbi, only to be gunned down as he left a popular boston restaurant. according to testimony at a civil trial fbi agent conley told bulger where to find halloran. >> bulger cornered him and shot him 22 times starting with the leg up to his torso to his chest. 22 times with no head shot. so he inflicted as much pain as he could. and also
it was one big family living in the projects like this. >> reporter: john shay, now a changed man once ran bulger's multimillion dollar drug operation. >> you had to be a tough kid growing up here. >> reporter: he served 12 years in prison rather than break southie's code of silence. >> whitey being a rat, stevie being a rat and this is what i took an oath to? an oath of honor? it was heartbreaking. >> reporter: documents show fbi agent conley continued to feed...
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a big day around new york and around the nation. same-sex marriage in new york came back a long battle in the state legislature. the speaker fought to get it passed. this morning i asked one of the most prominently gay officials about this day. >> it's the place where the lgbt civil rights movement was really born, and to have this state -- i don't meant to soupd so arrogant, but to have the center of the world do this, all eyes are on it. it will help propel this movement forward faster than any of the other states have. >> as we mentioned, come you go up at the bottom of the hour, those marriage ceremonies are set to start at the manhattan city clerk's office. this is a history-making day. new york, the state, the largest state in the union to approve same-sex marriages, and those marriages start today at the bottom of the hour. our coverage will continue. >>> i want to turn to norway where the healing is under way after friday's massacre. a memorial service just wrapped up in the capital of oslo. the death toll now at 93. police
a big day around new york and around the nation. same-sex marriage in new york came back a long battle in the state legislature. the speaker fought to get it passed. this morning i asked one of the most prominently gay officials about this day. >> it's the place where the lgbt civil rights movement was really born, and to have this state -- i don't meant to soupd so arrogant, but to have the center of the world do this, all eyes are on it. it will help propel this movement forward faster...
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be coming in the expense of quality for starters more than eighty percent of troops are illiterate a big problem with the ability to read maps and numbers can spell the difference between life and death adding to the woes are widespread drug use and desertions today roughly one in four combat soldiers quit their post critics also point out that the military leadership is made up of many rival ex warlords who still command loyalties along regional and ethnic lines and could drag the country deeper into conflict as the u.s. begins to scale back its role as custodian this summer there are concerns that these divisions may flare up if i was not neutral. we will be here tonight and i will be finding you should be killing each other these. little groups concluded yet another obstacle for a young army that still has much to prove before it can stand on its own feet jason whitlock in kabul for two. well the u.s. has been carrying out unmanned drone strikes in pakistan for years but now one of the masterminds of the attacks is in the crosshairs south former cia official john rizzo faces a lawsuit
be coming in the expense of quality for starters more than eighty percent of troops are illiterate a big problem with the ability to read maps and numbers can spell the difference between life and death adding to the woes are widespread drug use and desertions today roughly one in four combat soldiers quit their post critics also point out that the military leadership is made up of many rival ex warlords who still command loyalties along regional and ethnic lines and could drag the country...
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i know women, not big soccer fans, who were transfixed. yes, the american team lost in a shoot-out but the women were celebrated by most of the media. not on hbo's "real sports" where bryant gumbel gave them a good, swift kick. >> can we please stop commenting on women in sports? are we so fearful of being labeled sexist we ant objectively assess the efforts of women athletes? >> they made sloppy mistakes. >> had a men's team turned in a similar performance, papers and pundits nationwide would have had a field day, assailing the players, criticizing the coach, and demanding widespread changes to a men's national team that flat-out choked. yet the common reactions to this ladies' loss were expressions of empathy for the defeat of the unfortunate darlings and pride this in their heroic effort. >> that's outrageous. bryant gumbel is -- he has a point, doesn't he? they did blow the game. but sports isn't just about scoring points and playin
i know women, not big soccer fans, who were transfixed. yes, the american team lost in a shoot-out but the women were celebrated by most of the media. not on hbo's "real sports" where bryant gumbel gave them a good, swift kick. >> can we please stop commenting on women in sports? are we so fearful of being labeled sexist we ant objectively assess the efforts of women athletes? >> they made sloppy mistakes. >> had a men's team turned in a similar performance, papers...
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even though it sells for $89 in europe, it's a big hit. but the big question is, should you really be trying to encourage, you know, your child at such an early age to know what it is to breast-feed a baby? >> well, i mean, if you have younger siblings, some children have seen this happen. i've seen kids mimic it with their baby dolls that they have. i think in the u.s. we're a little sensitive about some of these things. but a doll? i don't know. we'll see what happens. >> some folks are pretty fired up about it. some folks say, okay. all right. interesting. let's talk about a little dog now. because that one always gets people. >> i love this one. >> this one is really fun. this is a heroic little chihuahua. so these guys allegedly are robbing this convenience store. and, you know, they're breaking bad there. they've got their weapons. oh, but no. chihuahua breaks loose. >> look at the dog! >> the chihuahua starts biting. these rough and tumble dudes say, i'm out. >> yeah. they got a little bit of cash. apparently they could have gotten
even though it sells for $89 in europe, it's a big hit. but the big question is, should you really be trying to encourage, you know, your child at such an early age to know what it is to breast-feed a baby? >> well, i mean, if you have younger siblings, some children have seen this happen. i've seen kids mimic it with their baby dolls that they have. i think in the u.s. we're a little sensitive about some of these things. but a doll? i don't know. we'll see what happens. >> some...
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but actually, it's never been easier to get the whole grain you want from your favorite big g cereals. from cheerios to lucky charms, there's whole grain in every box. make sure to look for the white check. backed by the superguarantee®? find a business only& suonline.s®. on your phone. or in the book. go to superpages®. and let the good guys save the day. took some wild risks when i was young. but i was still taking a risk with my cholesterol. anyone with high cholesterol may be at increased risk of heart attack. diet and exercise weren't enough for me. i stopped kidding myself. i've been eating healthier, exercising more, and now i'm also taking lipitor. if you've been kidding yourself about high cholesterol, stop. along with diet, lipitor has been shown to lower bad cholesterol 39 to 60 percent. lipitor is fda approved to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients who have heart disease or risk factors for heart disease. [ female announcer ] lipitor is not for everyone, including people with liver problems and women who are nursing, pregnant or may become pregnant. y
but actually, it's never been easier to get the whole grain you want from your favorite big g cereals. from cheerios to lucky charms, there's whole grain in every box. make sure to look for the white check. backed by the superguarantee®? find a business only& suonline.s®. on your phone. or in the book. go to superpages®. and let the good guys save the day. took some wild risks when i was young. but i was still taking a risk with my cholesterol. anyone with high cholesterol may be at...
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how big is this pool of people that could produce such a person? >> that pool of people, i would say, is very, very limited. when we see here is a rather extreme single instance rather than something representative. >> reporter: the maximum punishment in norway for any crime is 21 years in prison. if convicted, the 32-year-old suspect will be back on the streets when he's 53 years old. just hours before he began his murder spree, the suspect posted a manifesto on the internet. he said the attack would focus on his political views. now he's charged with terrorism and arraigned tomorrow. >> thank you. now here's jenna. >> thanks. >>> amy winehouse released just two albums in her short career, including one that won a grammy for record of the year. but her incredible perform ans were ellipclipsed by her public breakdown and this weekend she was found dead in her london home. this is live picture from outside her home. as you can see, fans have created a memorial for winehouse. they have left many items. peter alexander has more on her life and her dea
how big is this pool of people that could produce such a person? >> that pool of people, i would say, is very, very limited. when we see here is a rather extreme single instance rather than something representative. >> reporter: the maximum punishment in norway for any crime is 21 years in prison. if convicted, the 32-year-old suspect will be back on the streets when he's 53 years old. just hours before he began his murder spree, the suspect posted a manifesto on the internet. he...
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that's a big concession by boehner. he is saying i'm willing to accept $800 billion in new revenue go against the antitax pledge. he says it doesn't violate that because rates would actually go down as parts of tax reform. this comes from glowing the growing the economy and doing away with loopholes and deductions. he was willing to go with that he said my offer is still on the table. we will see where they go. the grand bargain which seemed dead, you know, may be the only way out of this. >> shannon: maybe "fox news sunday" solved the debt crisis. >> the "fox news sunday" frame work. i think it should be called that. >> shannon: thank you, chris. >> you bet. two great interviews you can catch all of chris wallace's with secretary geithner and also speaker boehner coming up. speaker of the house john boehner after our 2:00 show. 2:00, 6:00 eastern. you can watch right after our show ends at 2:00. several g.o.p. hopefuls, including michele bachmann are campaigning in iowa this weekend. upcoming straw poll could reveal a
that's a big concession by boehner. he is saying i'm willing to accept $800 billion in new revenue go against the antitax pledge. he says it doesn't violate that because rates would actually go down as parts of tax reform. this comes from glowing the growing the economy and doing away with loopholes and deductions. he was willing to go with that he said my offer is still on the table. we will see where they go. the grand bargain which seemed dead, you know, may be the only way out of this....
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>> they seem very big now. what we did was terrible, but you're talking about handling the crisisi am sorry, my son has just told me not to gesticulate. i don't believe that either he or mr hinton made any great mistakes. were mistakes made within the organisation? absolutely. were people that i trusted or that they trusted badly betrayed? yes. >> finally, to james murdoch, it was reported that when rebekah brooks spoke to staff to announce the closure of news of the world, she said that in a year's time they might understand why the paper had to close. i won't ask you to comment on what she thought in saying that, but what is the significance of the period of time of a year? do you expect there to be significantly more revelations that, with hindsight, made the closure of news of the world inevitable? >> i can't speak to what she was specifically referring to. she made those comments herself when she was saying goodbye, sadly, to the staff. i can say that what happened at the news of the worldthe events leadin
>> they seem very big now. what we did was terrible, but you're talking about handling the crisisi am sorry, my son has just told me not to gesticulate. i don't believe that either he or mr hinton made any great mistakes. were mistakes made within the organisation? absolutely. were people that i trusted or that they trusted badly betrayed? yes. >> finally, to james murdoch, it was reported that when rebekah brooks spoke to staff to announce the closure of news of the world, she said...
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not here. >> you know, radio city is such a big theater. we're so far away that we have to make things bigger to see them better from far away. >> reporter: cirque du soleil reconcedes the traditional circus, made it wildly flamboyant, added state-of-the-art special effects to show case the acrobats and clowns. there are no animals. this formula has sold 100 million tickets since cirque was founded in 1984. revenue this year is expected to be a billion dollars. the only time the machine, the cash machine, has broken down is when cirque has deviated from its recipe for success. its last new york production, banana-spiel was vaguely vaudeville. it was heavy on clowns and story. and it was a flop. >> i'm not afraid of failure, no. i'm already a winner. i'm 51 years old. look what i have behind me. >> reporter: cirque du soleil's founder french-canadian starteded out a street performer. but he knew how to breathe fire. literally and figuratively. and now he's a billionaire. >> taking a risk has always been part of, first, my dna. and cirque dna
not here. >> you know, radio city is such a big theater. we're so far away that we have to make things bigger to see them better from far away. >> reporter: cirque du soleil reconcedes the traditional circus, made it wildly flamboyant, added state-of-the-art special effects to show case the acrobats and clowns. there are no animals. this formula has sold 100 million tickets since cirque was founded in 1984. revenue this year is expected to be a billion dollars. the only time the...
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another big heat wave coming by the end of the week. talking about this right now, some nasty storms that rolled through chicago yesterday. more on the way today. take a look at this video. we had cars flooded out there, homes flooded. it created a mess with a record rainfall nearly 7 inches of rain most of which fell in just a two-hour period early yesterday morning there in chicago. as we look at the radar, more storor actually moving in from the west there today, so we're going to be keeping a close eye on that, and we also have a little bit of stormy stuff to talk about. this actually takes us to the heat across the midwest >> all right. dan and bianna? >> thank you, amber. >>> coming up, an in-depth look at the high highs and very low lows of the short life of amymy winehouse. she is now part of an extraordinary list of rock legendndwho died at the age of 27. could any of this have been prevented? >>> plus, new questions about dna evidence in the amanda knox case will be front and center at her appeals hearing this week. is it enou
another big heat wave coming by the end of the week. talking about this right now, some nasty storms that rolled through chicago yesterday. more on the way today. take a look at this video. we had cars flooded out there, homes flooded. it created a mess with a record rainfall nearly 7 inches of rain most of which fell in just a two-hour period early yesterday morning there in chicago. as we look at the radar, more storor actually moving in from the west there today, so we're going to be keeping...
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a big day for new york in particular. a lot of same-sex couples, this is the day they have been waiting for for years. a new law in effect today that allows same-sex couples to say "i do" on this sunday, july 24th. welcome to cnn sunday morning. i'm t.j. 40e78s. good morning, as always, to our men and women watching us now on the american network. we'll have plenty of coverage throughout the morning on what's happening in new york today. but we need to start with norway. the suspect in those horrific attacks says he did it and he did it all by himself. that's what police say they are hearing from the suspect in the norway massacre. a memorial you're seeing here and hearing is under way for the victims going on in norway. at least 92 people died in two attacks, but there's still some young people missing on utoyi island. the suspect, anders behring breivik is expected to be in court tomorrow for the first time. the attorney says his client described the attacks as horrible, but necessary. he says breivik will explain that
a big day for new york in particular. a lot of same-sex couples, this is the day they have been waiting for for years. a new law in effect today that allows same-sex couples to say "i do" on this sunday, july 24th. welcome to cnn sunday morning. i'm t.j. 40e78s. good morning, as always, to our men and women watching us now on the american network. we'll have plenty of coverage throughout the morning on what's happening in new york today. but we need to start with norway. the suspect...
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the really big chicken sandwich combo is back! and it's as big as ever. i'm gonna jump it! you can't jump that! it's two chicken patties, topped with bacon, and melting cheese plus seasoned curly fries and a drink for only $3.99! what do you know? your only a baby! vrrrrooooom! i'm t-rex and i came out of extinction cuz i heard the combo was back! and that got a million hits? yep. why do we even make commercials anymore? 'cause you like to be in them. >>> a foggy look to the start of your day. look at the bay this afternoon, partly cloudy to mostly cloudy skies hanging around. >>> overnight, we have learned that the obama administration has invited north korea leaders to the united states. the white house wants to resume talks to eliminate pyongyang's nuclear program. a senior government administrator will visit hillary clinton in new york. the north walked out to protest international criticism of a prohibited long ranged rocket launch. >>> your time is 8:45. in egypt, a demonstration almost turned into a riot. thousands of protesters in cairo to protest the slow pace of g
the really big chicken sandwich combo is back! and it's as big as ever. i'm gonna jump it! you can't jump that! it's two chicken patties, topped with bacon, and melting cheese plus seasoned curly fries and a drink for only $3.99! what do you know? your only a baby! vrrrrooooom! i'm t-rex and i came out of extinction cuz i heard the combo was back! and that got a million hits? yep. why do we even make commercials anymore? 'cause you like to be in them. >>> a foggy look to the start of...
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and being too big to fail requires allowing a cfi to fail. the second part of the act empowers the fed and the fdic to reduce the affect on the system in the event of a failure to tools such as liquidation of authority and approve a resolution planning. the federal reserve is working with the fdic to thecfis prepare for resolution by adopting living wills. the joint rule is expected this summer. reducing the likelihood of a severe crisis requires strengthening the resilience of markets an infrastructure. toward that end, provisions to improve the transparency and stability of the derivatives market and strength since he th -- strengthens the parts of the infrastructure. we and other agencies are moving this work for in consultation with the corporate foreign regulators. u.s. agencies are working to address structural weaknesses in areas not as easily addressed by the at, such as taconic repo -- such as the repo market. the fed is committed to the promulgation of rules that are sensible, protect smaller community institutions, and promote the
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big ben, ben roth list burger, a married man. he tied the knot with ashley harlan outside of pittsburgh yesterday. >> like his wedding outfit. >> i hope he didn't dress in that for the wedding. teammates did attend the bash. as you recall he had a string of incidents including two sexual assault accusations and he was never charged in either one and i'm going to go on a limb and say that's not a wedding photo we're looking at. if that's the case. >> that's a wedding dress-- >> all right, baby, let's get married. all i've got is this yellow t-shirt. >> dave: well, it's a nice color. >> juliet: thank you. >> clayton: she looks like she's wearing her wedding outfit. and maria moliny, we sent our intrepid reporter out in the heat. >> it feels like 88. we're already starting to feel the warmer temperatures earlier this morning although better than what we had to deal with on friday. 104 breaking a record here in new york city. take a look at the current heat index values across the countries and basically mean when you take a the temp
big ben, ben roth list burger, a married man. he tied the knot with ashley harlan outside of pittsburgh yesterday. >> like his wedding outfit. >> i hope he didn't dress in that for the wedding. teammates did attend the bash. as you recall he had a string of incidents including two sexual assault accusations and he was never charged in either one and i'm going to go on a limb and say that's not a wedding photo we're looking at. if that's the case. >> that's a wedding dress--...
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i think there are two big differences now. difference number one is we have a real problem with the debt. so it's not just a matter of raising the debt ceiling. that's a symptom. it's we have an underlying problem. can we solve the problem. everyone agrees we have to raise the debt ceiling. the other big differs is that the house used to basically use the parliamentry tricks so they didn't have to vote. they left it to th senate. and in the senate tre was a will spirsy if you were up you vote no and if you weren't you voted. we're in unchartered waters and you see what you see. host: from the financial person's perspective is there a combination of cutting and tax revenue that needs to be addressed as far as when it comes to raising the debt? guest: i think if you look at the commission you lear an enormous amount. this is a commission the president appointed. it's a commission that was constituted with sitting members of the house and the senate. republicans and democrats. it was support bid a majority. maybe not a super maji
i think there are two big differences now. difference number one is we have a real problem with the debt. so it's not just a matter of raising the debt ceiling. that's a symptom. it's we have an underlying problem. can we solve the problem. everyone agrees we have to raise the debt ceiling. the other big differs is that the house used to basically use the parliamentry tricks so they didn't have to vote. they left it to th senate. and in the senate tre was a will spirsy if you were up you vote...